We need to preserve an educational environment that will help all children to learn and grow by maintaining, protecting, and enhancing our facilities. The last capital improvement project was approved in 2011, and the improvements needed at that time have been completed in phases since then. Based on a recent assessment of our building conditions, it is clear that there are many critical needs to be addressed. The scope of work is significant and cannot be funded by the local budget alone, without an undesirable impact to local property taxes. The upgrades, renovations, and replacements outlined in the 2022 Capital Project are needed improvements to keep our students warm, safe, and dry in a positive learning environment, with no additional burden on local taxpayers.